a little beyond the pore?. Odour like that of Agaricus 

 iilmarius; it exudes a yellowish juice from the pores when 

 fresh. Gathered by Miss Rackett in August, 1810. 



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T A B. CCCCXXL 



BOLETUS Fusco-ALBus. 



Stipes thickest at the base, with a few fibres; often 

 clumsy, sometimes tapering, with dark brown ruggedly 

 reticulated flecked sides; white or brownish beneath; inside 

 white, sometimes changing to brown, or even black on ex- 

 posure by cutting in the air, especially if in a tender state 

 or bruised. Pores in a thick mass, rounding from the stipes, 

 nearly white; single pores fine, often scarcely discernible. 

 Pileus rounding, rather thick, light or dark brown. The 

 larger specimen was gathered by Miss Rackett in Dorset- 

 shire, and the smaller ones I gathered in Hainault Forest, 

 where I saw larger ones, but not good specimens. 



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TAB. CCCCXXII. 



BOLETUS RUGosus. 



I FIRST received this species from my Friend, James 

 Brodie, Esq. found near Forres, and since from Miss Fan- 

 shaw, who has made an excellent drawing, showing pretty 

 tints of lilac and light purple. It is, however, chiefly 

 whitish and corky, solid, and the ragged parts lightish 

 brown, or having a scorched appearance. Ther"e rugged 

 parts seem to be the partly concentrating and sometimes 

 divaricating edges of the plant, owing to its mode of growth : 

 towards the base it is rudely forked, and of a dark colour, 

 mingled with the mould. 



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TAB. CCCCXXIII. 



BOLETUS IRREGULARIS. 



jB OUND growing on pine leaves near Brodie house, by 

 Forres, by .James Brodie, Esq. to who=e friendship I am so 

 much indebted. Pore< small, shallow, and irregularly placed 

 in hollows under the thin, irregular, but plainer surface. 

 Pileus bluntly lobed, and placed one part over another, 

 inosculating, and forming sinuses and arches, tiles and cups, 

 and otherwise sportive, with some concentric ri'^ings, smooth, 

 not shining, some part^ downy; edges and under side fawn- 

 coloured. 



